Ganon's Tower | |||
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Main Theme Music | "Eclipse of the World" | ||
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Playable Character(s) | |||
Mini-boss(es) | |||
Boss | Ganon | ||
Main Item | Light Arrows | ||
Completion Reward(s) |
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Ganon's Tower is a Stage in Hyrule Warriors.[name reference needed] It contains "Liberation of the Triforce", the eighteenth and final Scenario in Legend Mode.
Features and Overview[]
The Stage is a reskin of Hyrule Field, and shares the same map layout and Keeps, with the exception of the Mine Entrance.
Scenarios[]
Liberation of the Triforce[]
After felling Ganondorf's stronghold at the Gerudo Desert, the Hyrulean Forces march back to Hyrule Field after pinpointing Ganondorf's exact location. Upon their arrival, they find that the entirety of Hyrule Castle and its grounds have been transformed into a dark and foreboding place to fit Ganondorf's image. From there, he prepared a dark ritual of inner-awakening. With the fate of all of Hyrule on their hands, the Hyrulean Forces, along with their allies from across the ages, march towards Ganon's Tower for the final, decisive battle.
As the Hyrulean Forces march onto the battlefield, Ganondorf summons a pair of Argoroks to buy him more time for the awakening. As the dragons appear, Princess Zelda (or Ruto if playing as Zelda) strategizes that they are fought individually. Lana and Midna advances to fight the Argorok in the north, while Impa leaves to combat the southern one. Link assists them both, eventually defeating the Argoroks one by one. Meanwhile, Darunia (or alternately Ruto if playing as Darunia) appears at the Mountain Keep with a Bombchu to detonate a weak wall in the West Field Keep, the same wall that King Dodongo had previously broke in.[1] With Link's efforts, the Bombchu successfully reaches the wall and detonates, allowing the Hyrulean Forces to proceed through the destroyed wall. However, Ganondorf's strength has already grown considerably since.
The Hyrulean Forces take over the Keep, however, it is too late as Ganondorf finally reaches full power. Swearing that no one can defeat him now, he moves onto the field to combat the Hyrulean Forces. His arrival increases the Morale of his troops, and lightning is also sent falling from the sky to strike his enemies below. However by entering the field, both the Castle Keep and Abandoned Fort are opened. With the situation now critical, Zelda commands her Forces to enter the castle and take it, as reclaiming it should wane the Dark Power Ganondorf's troops now hold. As Link departs to reclaim the castle, Darunia faces Ganondorf in the battle to buy him time. After claiming the Keep, Hyrule Castle is returned to its previous shape as the Morale of Ganondorf and his troops fall, giving the Hyrulean Forces the advantage. Link and Ganondorf are then faced in battle, eventually resulting in Ganondorf's defeat. Alternatively, Link can also fight and defeat Ganondorf while he is still empowered, after which the Hyrulean Forces will conquer the Castle Keep while Ganondorf is beaten.
Although defeated, Ganondorf laughs that only his one form was defeated and that his true power is now awakening. Now at full power, Ganondorf uses the power of the Triforce and is transformed into the monstrous Ganon. As Ganon rages across the field, lightning strikes return and threaten the castle's stronghold. Despite the grave circumstances, Zelda tells her troops to be brave and fight back to save the castle. Link combats Ganon with the items he received throughout his battles, battling him the same way as previous bosses he had faced before. Ganon's armor is destroyed in the process, leaving him vulnerable. At this point, Zelda grants Link the Light Arrows so that he may defeat Ganon. Empowered by the strength of Link's allies, the Light Arrows overpower Ganon, allowing Link to fight his weakened form. As Ganon's health falls to its last, Link delivers the finishing blow.
Defeated, Ganon collapses as the Triforce leaves his body. The split pieces return to their previous holders' Link, Zelda, and Lana. Using their combined powers of the Triforce, the three seal Ganon away. With the battle and war now finally over, Fi, Darunia, Ruto, Midna, and Agitha wave goodbye as they are sent back to their ages. Lana asserts that the only thing left to do is to return the Master Sword to its pedestal, but leaves that duty to Link and Zelda. At the pedestal in the Temple of the Sacred Sword, Link and Zelda return the Master Sword to its base, thus cutting off the shadows and finally returning peace to Hyrule.
Combatants[]
Hyrulean Forces | Ganondorf's Forces |
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Bombchu |
Beamos |
Gorons |
Dinolfos |
Hylian Captains |
Gatekeeper |
Hylian Soldiers |
Stalchildren |
Stalchild Captains | |
Stalchild Summoner | |
Stalmasters | |
Commanders | |
Zelda |
Ganondorf |
Link |
Argoroks |
Impa |
Ganon |
Midna |
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Lana | |
Darunia | |
Ruto |
The Other Hero[]
Combatants[]
Collectibles[]
Item | Location | Condition | |
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Liberation of the Triforce | |||
Gold Skulltula | Underneath a boulder in the Fairy Fountain Keep. | Defeat 1000 enemies. | |
Gold Skulltula (Hard Mode) |
On the south wall of the Castle Keep. | Play as Darunia. Defeat Ganondorf before the Castle Keep is recaptured while keeping all allies alive. | |
Piece of Heart | Capture the W. Rockface Keep. | Play as Impa. | |
Heart Container | Underneath the boulder in the nothernmost keep. | Play as Zelda. | |
The Other Hero | |||
Gold Skulltula | Outside north wall of the empty area adjacent to the Castle Keep. | Defeat 1000 enemies. | |
Gold Skulltula (Hard Mode) |
Dead end north of the East Field Keep. | Play as Linkle. Rescue all of the Hylian Captains. | |
Piece of Heart | Capture the West Field Keep. | Play as Linkle | |
Heart Container | Bomb a boulder northeast of the W. Rockface Keep. | Play as Impa |
Nomenclature[]
Names in other regions | |||
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Language | Name | Meaning | |
Japanese | ガノン城 (Ganon-jō) (HW) | ||
FrenchCA | Château de Ganon (HWDE)[2] | Ganon's Castle | |
FrenchEU | Château de Ganon (HWDE)[3] | Ganon's Castle | |
German | Ganons Schloss (HWDE)[4] | Ganon's Castle | |
Italian | Castello di Ganon (HWDE)[5] | Ganon Castle | |
SpanishEU | Castillo de Ganon (HWDE)[6] | Ganon Castle | |
SpanishLA | Castillo de Ganon (HWDE)[7] | Ganon Castle | |
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Gallery[]
References
- ↑ "I think... this is where King Dodongo broke through during a previous battle!" — Darunia (Hyrule Warriors)
- ↑ "Château de Ganon" — Select Scenario (Hyrule Warriors: Definitive Edition)
- ↑ "Château de Ganon" — Select Scenario (Hyrule Warriors: Definitive Edition)
- ↑ "Ganons Schloss" — Select Scenario (Hyrule Warriors: Definitive Edition)
- ↑ "Castello di Ganon" — Select Scenario (Hyrule Warriors: Definitive Edition)
- ↑ "Castillo de Ganon" — Select Scenario (Hyrule Warriors: Definitive Edition)
- ↑ "Castillo de Ganon" — Select Scenario (Hyrule Warriors: Definitive Edition)
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